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Queen Street Mall
The Queen Street Mall is an open-air fleet of stores with world-class shopping centres and heritage-listed arcades. It is a rendezvous point for friends and family and a hotspot for fashionable shoppers. The Regent theatre building houses the Brisbane Visitor Information and Booking Center for inquiry by visitors. Queens Plaza, the Myer Centre, Coles supermarket, and the MacArthur Centre are some stores tucked inside the Queen Street Mall.
Queensland Art Gallery
Sitting 150 meters away from the Gallery of Modern Art in the South Bank province is the Queensland Art Gallery. The gallery was set up in 1895 by the government. It houses more than 20,000 contemporary artworks from Australia, Asia, and the Pacific.
Queensland Maritime Museum
Located on the southern bank of the Brisbane river, the Queensland Maritime Museum was founded in 1971. Water vessels include sailing, merchant, cargo, and modern ships, along with cruise liners that mark the evolution of the maritime revolution. Stock documents, pictures, and other artefacts are also included in the museum collection as a bystander to the historic feat of the cruising vessels. Documentations regarding shipwrecks along the Great Barrier Reef are also provided as information to the visitors.
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Queensland Museum
Nesting the natural history and cultural heritage of Brisbane is the state museum of Queensland Museum. Housing the rocks, fossils, science, people, and achievements, the museum is also a bystander to exhibitions, innovative public programs, and child activities to unearth a powerhouse of in-depth education learning through practical implementation and knowledge. The Discovery Centre team looks into the “ask an expert” service for the visitors.
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Riverstage
With a capacity of around 10,000, the Riverstage is an entertainment arena that hosts many local, national, and international concerts and events each year. In addition to large-scale music concerts, Riverstage also hosts family and community events. Officially opened in 1989, it is presently under the Brisbane City Council.
Rocks Riverside Park
Located in the southwest of Brisbane at Seventeen Mile Rocks, the Rocks Riverside Park is a City Council district park. Rocks Riverside Park has three major zones: the river flat - formerly a rich riverside environment, market garden, and industrial site, the bushland ridge - forming a backdrop to the flat river area and covered with dry eucalypt forest and the major green link from the park to the suburbs in the south.
Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium
The Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium, located in the Brisbane Botanic Gardens Mt Coot-tha, hosts shows on the Cosmic Skydome, a 12.5-meter projection dome. It also hosts tours of the Brisbane night sky and the Display Zone. An observatory, Galaxy Gift Shop, Sundial Courtyard, and Mini Theatre stand can also be found within the premises of the planetarium. Popular shows include ‘Edge of Darkness, ‘Worlds Beyond Earth’, ‘Cosmic Collisions’, etc.
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SparkLab, ScienCentre
SparkLab science centre is ideal for kids aged 6-12 years who have a keen interest in science, technology, engineering, and math. It facilitates practical learning and inventions with 40 exhibits across three zones. Visitors get to make their own fridge, work on numerical theories, feel electricity when they touch the plasma ball and watch the demonstration of a maker space to work on creations solving a problem in question.
St. John's Anglican Cathedral
Dedicated to St. John the Evangelist, this cathedral propagates Anglican values and traditions to enlighten and resolve the issues of today. It is dedicated to the Anglican Diocese of Brisbane. It occupies the centre stage in organizing ordinations of priests and deacons that are well-received by large congregations. Brisbane tuff and sandstone have been utilized in the making of this Gothic Revival architecture.
State Library Of Queensland
The State Library of Queensland was founded in 1896 with the aim to offer collections of documents and research papers for the use of visitors and public libraries across the State. It sources its material from the cultural and documentary history of Queensland preserved in an attempt to provide state-wide library services to the indigenous knowledge centers of the city. Through the documentation, one can explore the family history, art, design, Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander People, and preserved collections.
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